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but they would complain about paying their taxes they were proud to pay their taxes but who complained about as you know what the government not you know getting a good good bang for the buck kind of wasting the money two thousand dollars toilets you know in the eighty's you know it became you know you know just taxes themselves are bad thing and then you know you had the republican young guns like grover norquist for example. you know who just sort of took that issue and seized upon it and made it their you know they raise money that kind of bought into jude when his skis to santa claus theory and decided to go on the santa clause of tax cuts and they've been doing that for thirty years it didn't work it's not working anymore it seems like there was yeah and that's fine with me yeah ok tell me christopher thanks for being with them thanks very much always great to have. coming up every second every second two point four million pounds of carbon pollution are being pumped into the atmosphere warming the planet and having disastrous effects on our environment is a startling statistic en
but they would complain about paying their taxes they were proud to pay their taxes but who complained about as you know what the government not you know getting a good good bang for the buck kind of wasting the money two thousand dollars toilets you know in the eighty's you know it became you know you know just taxes themselves are bad thing and then you know you had the republican young guns like grover norquist for example. you know who just sort of took that issue and seized upon it and...
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which would be income capital gains estate taxes the i just mentioned a couple games and state taxes go up investments in infrastructure let's rebuild this country help for struggling homeowners an extension of the payroll tax cut unemployment benefits this by the way sounds eerily like what dwight eisenhower did in the early fifty's when well during the recession the recession fifty one fifty two and eisenhower came in started building it actually i was system the g.i. bill they were there were you know in any case so where is this going to go i think you know frankly should've gone a step farther as an initial mission negotiated point and said we're not going to roll back the bush tax cuts we're going to roll back the reagan tax cuts and you know let's take it back to seventy four percent but you know mark i think there's a mistake here i don't think anything's really going to get done i think again that the main thing the main constituency of the newly elected and the incumbents is their party it's not the american people they can pass a budget i don't see why anybody thinks they
which would be income capital gains estate taxes the i just mentioned a couple games and state taxes go up investments in infrastructure let's rebuild this country help for struggling homeowners an extension of the payroll tax cut unemployment benefits this by the way sounds eerily like what dwight eisenhower did in the early fifty's when well during the recession the recession fifty one fifty two and eisenhower came in started building it actually i was system the g.i. bill they were there...
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they also pay a high rate of tax but nowhere near as high as the u.k. we've got the netherlands pays around forty eight percent tax germany pays around forty percent average families that pay in tax now we spoke to a few londoners on the streets and i asked them about how they feel about how much tax they pay let's take a listen i'm not particularly looking for us personally each player such as it should be fair across the board people should pay proportionately. from it really. feels like it's going to the fact that some of. the communities it's just. good. business. so as you can see there are a lot of people just extremely frustrated that they aren't getting any of their local services back it's demoralizing figure and as the government had promised to recognise marriage to provide some of these tax breaks they haven't done that yet and in the run up to christmas with prices on the rise through prices fuel prices just the price of heating a family's home this is very very bad news and a lot of people feeling extremely frustrated about it. he's maybe
they also pay a high rate of tax but nowhere near as high as the u.k. we've got the netherlands pays around forty eight percent tax germany pays around forty percent average families that pay in tax now we spoke to a few londoners on the streets and i asked them about how they feel about how much tax they pay let's take a listen i'm not particularly looking for us personally each player such as it should be fair across the board people should pay proportionately. from it really. feels like it's...
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cuts give people tax cuts never wait for a waiver from the tax cuts tax cuts tax cuts and we've seen that is the strategy republicans have have carried forward ever since then all the way to today with the fiscal cliff and everything in it actually was a fair you know for its time it was the right suggestion if you're a republican and you're trying to get power because in the seventy's because of the very high inflation rates of the seventy's a lot of people who were you know middle class and very little in federal income taxes as they started moving up the bread it was called bracket creep at the time and and their taxes were going up because their pay was going up although their purchasing power wasn't going up so average middle class people were paying to federal taxes that they had meant and before. so when the republicans became the tax part of the tax cut santa clauses you know it caught on there was there was it wasn't just hey you know let's help out the help of the rich guys although it's become that but then the second piece of it was and this is where it was just masterful
cuts give people tax cuts never wait for a waiver from the tax cuts tax cuts tax cuts and we've seen that is the strategy republicans have have carried forward ever since then all the way to today with the fiscal cliff and everything in it actually was a fair you know for its time it was the right suggestion if you're a republican and you're trying to get power because in the seventy's because of the very high inflation rates of the seventy's a lot of people who were you know middle class and...
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to drive or not to drive how do you handle tax or not taxing people who grow pot their windowsill but if the feds invade the state this is a beginning and it provokes a lot of questions but it's going to be very interesting to watch washington state and colorado figure out the answers to. it's thursday so let's get some super smart sparrows and we humans see cigarette butts scattered in city streets or an ashtray outside a building we generally think of them as a nuisance an eyesore but when cute little sparrows see cigarette butts they think of themselves a great way to stay warm and to ward off annoying pests like these little mites of lice that birds get at least those of the findings coming out of a study was conducted at the national autonomous university in mexico a team of researchers monitored fifty seven sparrow nests in mexico city and found that the number of parasites and bugs in them decreased as the number of cigarette butts in each test increased sparrow nest used in the study had between zero and thirty eight cigarette butts in them with an average of eight butts per n
to drive or not to drive how do you handle tax or not taxing people who grow pot their windowsill but if the feds invade the state this is a beginning and it provokes a lot of questions but it's going to be very interesting to watch washington state and colorado figure out the answers to. it's thursday so let's get some super smart sparrows and we humans see cigarette butts scattered in city streets or an ashtray outside a building we generally think of them as a nuisance an eyesore but when...
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we can't tax wall street if you put even a fraction of a tax on those transactions tom you would have more than enough to wipe out this deficit and it's not unheard of look in the u.k. they've been doing this for three hundred years so what we're doing is we're missing who's responsible everybody has is looking in the wrong direction we're focusing on medicare we're focusing on social security why does it have somebody have the courage to say look why the hell are we here to begin with we're here because we're because of a greed frenzy that took place on wall street they're responsible let's let them help us pay it back tim geithner has opposed that larry summers as opposed that even when obama said you know maybe we should consider this his advisor said no that would be a bad idea but it is a way to solve this problem without having any problem to the average american and to that point a brilliant point it is by the the way. the american way to solve this problem we had abraham lincoln put a securities tax in place of the civil war. mckinley put it in place for the spanish-american w
we can't tax wall street if you put even a fraction of a tax on those transactions tom you would have more than enough to wipe out this deficit and it's not unheard of look in the u.k. they've been doing this for three hundred years so what we're doing is we're missing who's responsible everybody has is looking in the wrong direction we're focusing on medicare we're focusing on social security why does it have somebody have the courage to say look why the hell are we here to begin with we're...
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ok so you're just advocating a naked carbon tax no. i would be in this instance getting back to how we used to regulate pollution in this country if you take a look for instance at the clean water act right when it was instituted forty years ago it said you can't pollute so we just say this is right or this is wrong and force it without you want to find it economic without trying to quantify it economically and then say so so you know the king of bhutan came up with his gross happiness index and it's a gross national happiness and kids are familiar with it and there is a bunch of pieces to it you know how many people are educated now people are happy how long marriages are last in how long people are living why not come up with something like that for our country if we're going to be setting goals that congress is going to if the c.e.o. is going to score legislation based on something right why not use the king the king of gross national happiness index instead of the g.d.p. but you know the boot means system is different than what's b
ok so you're just advocating a naked carbon tax no. i would be in this instance getting back to how we used to regulate pollution in this country if you take a look for instance at the clean water act right when it was instituted forty years ago it said you can't pollute so we just say this is right or this is wrong and force it without you want to find it economic without trying to quantify it economically and then say so so you know the king of bhutan came up with his gross happiness index...
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org i mean paid smart sorry paying a smaller tax than my secretary paige. but we knew what it meant yeah yeah listen if a dollar a dollar and we're taxed accordingly and you do that for the so security system and all dollars were taxed equally out of the social security system so security would be solvent forever and a dollar a dollar of the medicare system medicare would be solvent for ever and if a dollar a dollar under the income tax system and that includes corporate dollars we'd be very close to a balanced budget so what's wrong with that idea makes perfect sense to me the conundrum is how do you convey that to the american people after all these years of indoctrination i mean it's amazing i'm on my radio show you know we take calls and i get these you know red state republicans you know people making twenty five thirty thousand dollars a year sharpening chainsaws call and of course you can't raise the taxes on rich people it's going to do away with our jobs i heard it on sean hannity you know it's just what do we see. the same dollars a dollar a dolla
org i mean paid smart sorry paying a smaller tax than my secretary paige. but we knew what it meant yeah yeah listen if a dollar a dollar and we're taxed accordingly and you do that for the so security system and all dollars were taxed equally out of the social security system so security would be solvent forever and a dollar a dollar of the medicare system medicare would be solvent for ever and if a dollar a dollar under the income tax system and that includes corporate dollars we'd be very...
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increase tax top tax and he was bent over the way he was wrong. nixon defended a he was wrong or can't either but so is right but tom nobody was paying ninety percent for real because there's because what happens is the democrats when they had three million dollars a quick take on audio but everybody did their businesses so that they could pay their employees of these away democrats raise the rates so that they can sell deductions that's how the game is played that is well that's how they always corazon republicans want to lower the rates that so you can't sell deductions if the rates are low the reality though is that during that period of time when the top tax rate topping them tax rate was ninety one seventy four percent from from one hundred thirty five one hundred thirty three nine hundred thirty three ok no until until the eisenhower here in the regular mr ok during that period of time you had you had c.e.o.'s who were not living in mansions they were you know and only one private well you had some people who were having rich you didn't have
increase tax top tax and he was bent over the way he was wrong. nixon defended a he was wrong or can't either but so is right but tom nobody was paying ninety percent for real because there's because what happens is the democrats when they had three million dollars a quick take on audio but everybody did their businesses so that they could pay their employees of these away democrats raise the rates so that they can sell deductions that's how the game is played that is well that's how they...
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increases on those americans who are working and paying taxes to support them that's insane. you know the only thing really insane here is that nugent actually thinks people care what he gets and the very very ugly greg gutfeld gutfeld is one of the magical talking heads on fox news is the five on the show yesterday the group was talking about the job on belcher murder or suicide tragedy bob eckel boxes to open liberal broaden the discussion to gun violence in america as a whole. didn't like it especially didn't like it when back and suggested that thousands of kids are killed every year by gun violence and take a look. there were more kids killed in our country that our but i can't find a way but you sure give me a g.a.o. the five eighty five or seventy one what what do you think that's from what did you just say what it is what it is what a seventeen year old was killed by a gun would you call that bob that's called. by which one is that across the aisle that you know you get out you say that makes you proud that's ridiculous that's right in the back of a liberal a lot of c
increases on those americans who are working and paying taxes to support them that's insane. you know the only thing really insane here is that nugent actually thinks people care what he gets and the very very ugly greg gutfeld gutfeld is one of the magical talking heads on fox news is the five on the show yesterday the group was talking about the job on belcher murder or suicide tragedy bob eckel boxes to open liberal broaden the discussion to gun violence in america as a whole. didn't like it...
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i mean can we solve this whole fiscal cliff by just taxing those no no unfortunately we can't we face something and this is this is what your viewers need to understand most americans haven't got this yet we're in new territory we have a sixteen trillion dollar debt. it has a potentially crushing impact people here in washington say you know that it doesn't matter what difference does it make we can borrow as much money as we like forever wrong we can't if you don't grow economically you can't attract investment truth is we're not really growing theoretically at one point two percent and falling europe is in serious trouble what happens in europe what happens in china where they're preparing for a hard landing all of these things will have an impact here we're in a lot of trouble you can't retire that debt so no you could confiscate all the wealth from the top five percent of the american people it would make a dent really it wouldn't make a try you know you talk about running the government for six months. all right well let's talk about the new the the new fiscal year two thousand a
i mean can we solve this whole fiscal cliff by just taxing those no no unfortunately we can't we face something and this is this is what your viewers need to understand most americans haven't got this yet we're in new territory we have a sixteen trillion dollar debt. it has a potentially crushing impact people here in washington say you know that it doesn't matter what difference does it make we can borrow as much money as we like forever wrong we can't if you don't grow economically you can't...
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income taxes but that's only one of the many doing of many taxes that we all pay as a percentage of income the people working at mcdonald's for eight bucks an hour pay more of their income in taxes than mitt romney that's right how do you think we're doing the guys now you with what percentage of the federal taxes are collected from the one percenters because i know people manipulate the numbers in the get their point across i don't know off the top of my head and i do really like them do you research and come back later show you show your rate by the way thank you yeah i'd be glad to will get the numbers and we'll do a chart and graph and i think thank you jim i appreciate you calling in and raising the question that's something that we have done shows on before you know where where was the. revenue before where is it now and what you know i can tell you the top tax rate during the eisenhower years was ninety one percent and you know right now the top tax rate is thirty five percent and they're talking about taking it up to thirty nine thirty nine point six percent which is where i
income taxes but that's only one of the many doing of many taxes that we all pay as a percentage of income the people working at mcdonald's for eight bucks an hour pay more of their income in taxes than mitt romney that's right how do you think we're doing the guys now you with what percentage of the federal taxes are collected from the one percenters because i know people manipulate the numbers in the get their point across i don't know off the top of my head and i do really like them do you...
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impose a sales tax on wall street call it the wall street sales tax i think that makes a lot of sense there was one between one thousand nine hundred sixteen and one nine hundred sixty six there was a very small wall street sales tax new york state still has a wall street sales tax but they give it back they give it back to the banks because the banks say don't you dare tax us so we'll go to jersey so they they caved in there's also the restall right now today a tiny tiny tax on wall street turnover it's point zero zero zero zero something or other and that goes to finance the securities and exchange commission so there's no doubt about the constitutionality it's easy to collect the stuff has to go across exchanges or be enforced in the court. and the amount well the turnover is in the quadrillions six to seven quadrillions of derivatives stocks bonds you put a one percent tax on that your revenue enhancement is probably in the area of many trillions. we don't know how many trillions because obviously the speculation would tend to go down if you're sort of the narrative is imposing on
impose a sales tax on wall street call it the wall street sales tax i think that makes a lot of sense there was one between one thousand nine hundred sixteen and one nine hundred sixty six there was a very small wall street sales tax new york state still has a wall street sales tax but they give it back they give it back to the banks because the banks say don't you dare tax us so we'll go to jersey so they they caved in there's also the restall right now today a tiny tiny tax on wall street...
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of green bargain like simpson bowles that will leave the republican santa clause that delivered low tax rates nicked by paper cuts but leave the democratic santa clause a shot of a bloody mess recognizing what might be on the horizon progressive senator bernie sanders said this after the election. we're going to send a loud message. the leadership in my house in the senate and president of bad do not have children should you know you do not have a medicare do not problematic a. bad option of. having a back to me and i may have we may not matter in the bedroom i have a box of the elderly the sick the children they haven't. in other words don't shoot the democrat santa clause which we pay for by the way to reduce the deficit or bernie sanders of the progress is understand is that democrats haven't been playing santa claus for the last eighty years just to win elections they don't play santa claus to save the nation and our economic system as we know it face of the great depression and communist revolutions around the world roosevelt had to enact the new deal just to save capitalism itself
of green bargain like simpson bowles that will leave the republican santa clause that delivered low tax rates nicked by paper cuts but leave the democratic santa clause a shot of a bloody mess recognizing what might be on the horizon progressive senator bernie sanders said this after the election. we're going to send a loud message. the leadership in my house in the senate and president of bad do not have children should you know you do not have a medicare do not problematic a. bad option of....
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still fluctuating between gains and losses as president barack obama held his ground about raising taxes for the highest income americans and it's the anticipations who ground to those tools that leave the european stocks flat in the cheese day session that says investors stay on the fence even while you side stateside as debates continue between democrats and republicans on that so-called fiscal cliff the common currency is still climbing steadily really ever since that greek buyback deal which calls the initial optimism and it just continued on from there whereas the russian ruble that this is not finished up today was stronger against the dollar and you can see against the euro back. here in moscow than the markets they finished up in negative territory today as you can see under a percent of the arts yes and the my sex the fact that oil prices are going south isn't really help me out not as investors always keep a close eye on those here in moscow. moving on then dreams of becoming the next james bond winning formula one or even designing your own fashion line may be on a typical asp
still fluctuating between gains and losses as president barack obama held his ground about raising taxes for the highest income americans and it's the anticipations who ground to those tools that leave the european stocks flat in the cheese day session that says investors stay on the fence even while you side stateside as debates continue between democrats and republicans on that so-called fiscal cliff the common currency is still climbing steadily really ever since that greek buyback deal...
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save the government a lot of money because exposing tax evasion the government will give you ten percent of what they saved so we have case after case after case now of whistleblowers in america receiving enormous sums of money one woman received one hundred thirty one million dollars as a ten percent of what she saved the government tax avoidance so those things are encouraging to some whistleblowers we don't believe in that here we don't think that people ought to take money because it will it will suggest that we're only doing this for the money is there a coach say in the covering up is a long time culture it's one of the few things that you could say is uniquely british in a sense that the idea that when the police kill somebody nobody's ever convicted there's been a thousand deaths in police custody in this country in the last twenty odd years and not one policeman not one has ever been convicted it's always been covered up there's a famous case in two thousand and six where a brazilian electrician was shot to death by seven on uniform explain clothes police in front of forty horri
save the government a lot of money because exposing tax evasion the government will give you ten percent of what they saved so we have case after case after case now of whistleblowers in america receiving enormous sums of money one woman received one hundred thirty one million dollars as a ten percent of what she saved the government tax avoidance so those things are encouraging to some whistleblowers we don't believe in that here we don't think that people ought to take money because it will...
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lauren is the fiscal cliff we hear so much about we hear the comings and goings of obama and boehner on tax policy as though this was the issue that was going to solve the u.s. economy's problems or the u.s. government's budget deficit problems and does it i mean is really such a small part of the iceberg. of economic crisis that this country has been dealing with for the past four years and lo and behold when you talk to people that have been in the game for a while like the former republican strategist has been that we spoke to they say no it's very minimally addressing the problems of the u.s. and to put that in even broader scope our guest kevin phillips his recent book is about seven hundred seventy five so he just finished a book on the american revolution many more economic factors playing a role there than what we maybe are taught in grade school here in the u.s. so we looked at what the lessons are today looking at the. current economic problems and monetary problems and got his perspective a perspective he says that politicians are not likely to have he says they don't read histor
lauren is the fiscal cliff we hear so much about we hear the comings and goings of obama and boehner on tax policy as though this was the issue that was going to solve the u.s. economy's problems or the u.s. government's budget deficit problems and does it i mean is really such a small part of the iceberg. of economic crisis that this country has been dealing with for the past four years and lo and behold when you talk to people that have been in the game for a while like the former republican...
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play santa clause themselves become the santa clause of tax cuts when a ski wrote the only thing wrong is the failure of the republican party to play santa clause to santa clause theory holds that republicans should concentrate on tax reduction in other words democrats can give gifts like social security and medicare although we pay for them and republicans can counter with gifts like massive tax cuts which is exactly what they did when ronald reagan was elected in one nine hundred eighty and picked as an advisor but there was another dimension to when his skis strategy that he doesn't explicitly lay out in that article and that's this if republicans by playing santa clause on their own successfully passed their tax cuts as reagan and bush two did without cutting spending then the government is starved of revenues we go into debt until eventually we can't afford the democratic party social services like social security unemployment insurance and medicare all the things that the republicans have called get us and if republicans scream and yell enough about the deficit they've created wi
play santa clause themselves become the santa clause of tax cuts when a ski wrote the only thing wrong is the failure of the republican party to play santa clause to santa clause theory holds that republicans should concentrate on tax reduction in other words democrats can give gifts like social security and medicare although we pay for them and republicans can counter with gifts like massive tax cuts which is exactly what they did when ronald reagan was elected in one nine hundred eighty and...
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timothy geithner's confirmation for treasury secretary when it came out he failed to pay some of his taxes and not only that this is what he said when he was asked if he'd use software to prepare his returns i did or you did or gary which brings. only answer the questions are what i want these are my responsibility not to not to touch off your responsibility but i used. my returns. and got a lot of play we still remember it so well so high level cabinet positions get plenty of attention but in the less sexy less talked about world inhabited by financial regulators the senate confirmation process can create a litany of problems too as former f.d.i.c chair sheila bair points out in her book by statute the heads of all major financial regulatory agencies have to be confirmed by the senate which often amounts to no official leadership for long periods of time or leadership that just stressed out not functioning well because the confirmation is hanging over their head and just for some examples to give you context so after obama was nominated to his first term despite the fact that fannie and f
timothy geithner's confirmation for treasury secretary when it came out he failed to pay some of his taxes and not only that this is what he said when he was asked if he'd use software to prepare his returns i did or you did or gary which brings. only answer the questions are what i want these are my responsibility not to not to touch off your responsibility but i used. my returns. and got a lot of play we still remember it so well so high level cabinet positions get plenty of attention but in...
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directly or through subcontractors including microsoft boeing starbucks tory secret and others by federal tax. rate compensated up to forty percent over what do you think. taxpayers to howards the need to. hear everything. work in prison is mandatory and the choice many inmates have is whether to work for a government run prison industry for less than a dollar an hour or private one for a minimum wage or for around six dollars a unit cory's a government owned corporation that uses prison labor to produce all kinds of goods mainly for other government agencies one hundred seventy five different types of products and services you see the variety listed on their. web site they to partner up with private firms now last year unique course revenue nine hundred million dollars as far as private prisons are concerned two of the country's biggest prison corporations made three point three billion dollars last year alone private prisons are created in that york stock exchange they are for profit companies and the savings that they reap from using inmate labor. go to their bottom line it's money they ot
directly or through subcontractors including microsoft boeing starbucks tory secret and others by federal tax. rate compensated up to forty percent over what do you think. taxpayers to howards the need to. hear everything. work in prison is mandatory and the choice many inmates have is whether to work for a government run prison industry for less than a dollar an hour or private one for a minimum wage or for around six dollars a unit cory's a government owned corporation that uses prison labor...
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s stock sales and mergers as sellers feared taxes on investment gains could go up next year now despite news like this and even if by efforts to promote i.p.o. bubbles the number of companies going public continues to be down significantly from highs in the one nine hundred ninety s. why would we want this. and. why would we ever want to bubble party private equity advisor william janeway is here to explain why bubbles are sometimes good plus u.s. corporate profits hit a record high in the third quarter according to the bureau of economic analysis with these profits why are we seeing more business investment to fuel innovation will discuss and we hear about sovereign credit downgrade and warnings of those downgrades all the time in the wake of the debt crisis and austerity in europe but now extravagance and luxury are on the line the ratings agency moody's has reportedly put carmaker aston martin on review for a debt downgrade we'll discuss let's get to today's capital account. bubbles are often thought of as detrimental to an economy is healthy needless to say but what if in reality of
s stock sales and mergers as sellers feared taxes on investment gains could go up next year now despite news like this and even if by efforts to promote i.p.o. bubbles the number of companies going public continues to be down significantly from highs in the one nine hundred ninety s. why would we want this. and. why would we ever want to bubble party private equity advisor william janeway is here to explain why bubbles are sometimes good plus u.s. corporate profits hit a record high in the...
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is my government withdrawing my drinking the role of government by getting government to spend less tax less and regulate less that is what will get commie back in order that's what will cause the job where if you throw again and unemployment disappear. so. failing companies being supported by government is only a very short term solution in the long term it is a disaster. almost a million americans want to see the united states divided america's mounting debts and questions a foreign policy spec a growing movement in different states to secede from the union we take a look to the spray. wedge issues do just what their name implies they get between people and drive them apart like a wage and these issues seem to always take the forefront in the media it's things like abortion gun rights marijuana legalization and the weather well the weather isn't really a wedge issue but people sure talk about it way too much there's only so much room in the national discourse and these which issues just eat up all of the time and attention but the thing is that there's a little something called the te
is my government withdrawing my drinking the role of government by getting government to spend less tax less and regulate less that is what will get commie back in order that's what will cause the job where if you throw again and unemployment disappear. so. failing companies being supported by government is only a very short term solution in the long term it is a disaster. almost a million americans want to see the united states divided america's mounting debts and questions a foreign policy...
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months she hears there is already one israeli government report that kind of went unnoticed it was a tax collection report and it noted that between the mediterranean sea and the jordan river there are now about twelve million people and five point nine million of them are jews and that's and that's an area the stolen disappear means that in fact the state of israel the state of israel as it actually has existed for the majority of its existence since ninety six as of it already has an arbitrary that's what it calls. for and that's that's a ok this is the demographic shift there right as it were ok but more it's not what i'm seeking bomb it's exploded yet there you go more tonight's bigger picture discussion of the middle east after this break. he. well for the. science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. welcome back to our bigger picture discussion on the middle east on our panel tonight dylan williams and dr hussein and let's get back to it there was the cease fire that preceded the u.n. vote and all these other things and
months she hears there is already one israeli government report that kind of went unnoticed it was a tax collection report and it noted that between the mediterranean sea and the jordan river there are now about twelve million people and five point nine million of them are jews and that's and that's an area the stolen disappear means that in fact the state of israel the state of israel as it actually has existed for the majority of its existence since ninety six as of it already has an...
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every single hour of every single day it was about mitt romney's taxes a lot of people were saying you know what i don't care how much money he makes and that's irrelevant what do you think are the most important points that the american people should be thinking about and that the american media should be talking about when it comes to whoever the next secretary of state is well i mean there's definitely some basic questions of someone's you know intellect their capacity i think she definitely meets those marks you know she's obviously a very talented person she's a very complex person there's been areas where she's been right about like the invasion of iraq she was opposed to it from the beginning and then you know the other questions that are really central that i want to see her pressed on are wanda her whole policy towards africa that's really where she launched her career from as an africa specialist and i would say with regards to the holdings and trans canada and other energy companies she needs to let go of them if she wants to be a credible candidate i think that that's a tot
every single hour of every single day it was about mitt romney's taxes a lot of people were saying you know what i don't care how much money he makes and that's irrelevant what do you think are the most important points that the american people should be thinking about and that the american media should be talking about when it comes to whoever the next secretary of state is well i mean there's definitely some basic questions of someone's you know intellect their capacity i think she definitely...
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organizations even grover norquist whose name we've been hearing quite a lot the president of americans for tax reform all of these sort of different fashions of come together and they've said you know what this is a good thing that the government should not be able to do this without giving permission just one other aspect of the bill i want to mention is that if they do obtain a warrant language in the bills that unless there's a threat to homeland security that they have to let the person know they have to let you know if they in fact get a warrant to get your electronic communication so really a victory in the eyes of quite a few privacy rights advocates now the president on the senate judiciary committee patrick leahy democrat from vermont he's been around for. quite a long time now when you when the when this first bill was passed i spoke to his office a little while ago he says this is a huge victory this is a much needed progress he spoke on camera just a little while ago. three decades out in fact what effect problem americans face even greater threats the digital privacy we witness ex
organizations even grover norquist whose name we've been hearing quite a lot the president of americans for tax reform all of these sort of different fashions of come together and they've said you know what this is a good thing that the government should not be able to do this without giving permission just one other aspect of the bill i want to mention is that if they do obtain a warrant language in the bills that unless there's a threat to homeland security that they have to let the person...
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months to hears there's already one israeli government report that kind of went unnoticed it was a tax collection report and it noted that between the mediterranean sea and the jordan river there are now about twelve million people and five point nine million of them are jews and that's and that's an area that's still a desert means that in fact its state of israel the state of israel as it actually has existed for the majority of its existence is twenty six years of it already has an r. . that's what it. that's that's a ok this is the demographic shift there right as it were ok. it's exploded yet there you go more it's a nice bigger picture discussion of the middle east after this break. here is mitt romney trying to figure out the name of that thing that many americans call. i'm sorry i'm just a guy who cares an awful lot of. our you know what i think terror cells. want to give us a defeat terrorism on the liberal and the christian. kids usually. you know the corporate media distracts us from what you and i should care about because they're a profit driven industry that's. garbage be
months to hears there's already one israeli government report that kind of went unnoticed it was a tax collection report and it noted that between the mediterranean sea and the jordan river there are now about twelve million people and five point nine million of them are jews and that's and that's an area that's still a desert means that in fact its state of israel the state of israel as it actually has existed for the majority of its existence is twenty six years of it already has an r. ....
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under increasing pressure quite shortly following cable gate it experience denial of services services tax on it as it was also blockaded by a lot of payment method said pay pal credit card companies denied wiki leaks that this is and so it couldn't therefore receive any donations and that's a legal battle that's still going on of course there have been consequences for broadly manning who may or may not be the original source of the documents he's in pretrial detention in the united states as we speak and of course julian assange himself the head of wiki leaks has been designated officially by the u.s. as an enemy of the united states along with wiki leaks so really huge consequences all around yeah and one of those that you mentioned i think is an important one which is that it in many ways this was a catalyst to the arab spring games and to civic example things that came out of wiki leaks that really played a role in these protests that have really reshaped the politics of the middle east and north africa. and so it's important to note that shooting ourselves always says that it wasn't
under increasing pressure quite shortly following cable gate it experience denial of services services tax on it as it was also blockaded by a lot of payment method said pay pal credit card companies denied wiki leaks that this is and so it couldn't therefore receive any donations and that's a legal battle that's still going on of course there have been consequences for broadly manning who may or may not be the original source of the documents he's in pretrial detention in the united states as...
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our i think if you look at the fact if you give me one hundred thousand dollars after taxes here in d.c. i mean look i mean well it's it's good you can go to dinner or you get some decent clothes j. crew are going to object really really rise it's good and i do want to show obama's recommending it and then he does one thing obama administration's been right on being j. crew upper middle class it's affordable it's good it's not going to matter he still it's still pretty expensive really sorry lauren i'm sorry mrs davis is not good enough for you but you know jake was not affordable as one of the designer. i was saying it's not it's not. ok you have turned loose change into a commercial but i would just say that i was just being very aspirational in my price tag all right all wrong all right nothing wrong with that let's move on to some cool aspirations that we had to have the show reach as far as we can and today it reached to the new york times page to none other than paul crewman's blog so we interviewed peter schiff earlier this week on hyper inflation and take a look at how it made i
our i think if you look at the fact if you give me one hundred thousand dollars after taxes here in d.c. i mean look i mean well it's it's good you can go to dinner or you get some decent clothes j. crew are going to object really really rise it's good and i do want to show obama's recommending it and then he does one thing obama administration's been right on being j. crew upper middle class it's affordable it's good it's not going to matter he still it's still pretty expensive really sorry...